I have been continuing to track Canadian Daylight Saving Legislation changes. Not much has changed since I posted a summary of new Legislation back in the summer. I have assembled a web page with links to goverment legislation which may (or may not) be useful to some. The web page also includes a list of time zone regions for each province and territory. http://www3.sympatico.ca/c.walton/canada_dst.html Paul E., please don't feel you have to stay awake all night reading it! ################################################################################# I received an e-mail from Tom Lysyk who is the Senior Director of Corporate Affairs for the City of Lloydminster. He stated in his e-mail: "The City of Lloydminster plans to follow Alberta Daylight Saving time. The principle and the practice is as set out in the 'Lloydminster Charter' and will be followed regardless of an amendment. It is very difficult to amend the Charter because it requires an Order-in-Council passed in both Legislatures and when it is not a priority to them, things do not progress very rapidly." ################################################################################# At this point in time I have no updates for the database. We are still waiting to hear from: -Province of Newfoundland & Labrador -Nunavut Territory -Province of Saskatchewan (for the small part of the province that uses DST) ################################################################################# -chris P.S. Many thanks to Paul for adding America/Atikokan and Ameria/Blanc_Sablon in 2006j!
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Chris Walton